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NAME

       datalad clean - clean up after DataLad (possible temporary files etc.)

SYNOPSIS

       datalad clean [-h] [-d DATASET] [--what [{cached-archives,annex-tmp,annex-transfer,search-
              index} ...]] [--dry-run] [-r] [-R LEVELS] [--version]

DESCRIPTION

       Removes temporary files and directories left behind by DataLad and git-annex in a dataset.

   Examples
       Clean all known temporary locations of a dataset::

        % datalad clean

       Report on all existing temporary locations of a dataset::

        % datalad clean --dry-run

       Clean all known temporary locations of a dataset and all its subdatasets::

        % datalad clean -r

       Clean only the archive extraction caches of a dataset and all its subdatasets::

        % datalad clean --what cached-archives -r

       Report on existing annex transfer files of a dataset and all its subdatasets::

        % datalad clean --what annex-transfer -r --dry-run

OPTIONS

       -h, --help, --help-np
              show this help message. --help-np forcefully  disables  the  use  of  a  pager  for
              displaying the help message

       -d DATASET, --dataset DATASET
              specify  the  dataset to perform the clean operation on. If no dataset is given, an
              attempt is made to identify the dataset in current working directory.  Constraints:
              Value must be a Dataset or a valid identifier of a Dataset (e.g. a path)

       --what [{cached-archives, annex-tmp, annex-transfer, search-index} ...]
              What to clean. If none specified -- all known targets are considered.

       --dry-run
              Report on cleanable locations - not actually cleaning up anything.

       -r, --recursive
              if set, recurse into potential subdataset.

       -R LEVELS, --recursion-limit LEVELS
              limit  recursion  into subdataset to the given number of levels. Constraints: value
              must be convertible to type 'int'

       --version
              show the module and its version which provides the command

AUTHORS

        datalad is developed by The DataLad Team and Contributors <team@datalad.org>.